Regarding
Khenra Charioteer, I'm having troubles thinking of other relative 3 drop being played competitively that this doesn't at least trade with. First thoughts are
Thalia, Heretic Cathar or possibly a God that has it's condition met or maybe things like a
Plague Belcher that dumped it's counters on something else. I'm sure there's a couple more but the list isn't very long (like a
Tireless Tracker being left unchecked - still initially trades though). The point is, a beatdown deck is playing aggressive cards that are generally ahead of the curve but at a bare minimum will match the curve. Realistically Charioteer; in most cases, force blocks or removal which is absolutely fine. Then the trample adds to the synergy and theme of the deck by making blocks potentially even worse. Someone mentioned removal as a concern and it's always a concern for any creature based strategy. It's also why
Blossoming Defense makes the cut to try and prevent the combat/removal blow outs. Then we have the auto win option by playing
Insult // Injury (which also synergizes with the deck) with trample (really doesn't matter what turn whether it's a goldfish turn or not - trample + Insult = win). I'm not seeing the troubles here nor am I evaluating other options higher than this one (at least on par - I'm not saying some of the
Lanthu Hellion type options aren't playable).
Now granted I'm biased because trample is my all time favorite mechanic so it does possibly skew my judgement. Timh is probably right and could live at 2 copies for other options/considerations to be added. Still, green based/ mid-range beat down decks are often synonymous with trample(esk) effects. The question I have then is have folks actually tried it? Having a
Tireless Tracker,
Bristling Hydra or pretty much anything else in this deck (a 5/5 land? a 4/5 Advocate? etc) with trample is just incredible beatdown and that is; after all, what the deck is trying to do.
As for
Insult // Injury, it's one of my top 10 cards of this set. It works in quite a few decks and does quite a few different thing is many of them. Love that card.
elk